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Bathers at La Grenouillère Poster
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Bathers at La Grenouillère Poster
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This poster print features Claude Monet's Bathers at La Grenouillère.This painting depicts a popular boating and bathing establishment with an adjacent floating cafe, on the Seine near Bougival to the west of Paris. In the summer of 1869 Monet was living near La Grenouillère with his mistress, Camille, and their son. Working alongside Renoir, he painted sketches of the scene in a very fresh and direct manner, possibly in preparation for a slightly larger canvas, now lost. This poster has a classic white border, the artist's name and the National Gallery logo at the bottom. About this paintingBathers at La Grenouillère, 1869Oil on canvas, 73 x 92 cm© The National Gallery London, Bequeathed by Mrs M.S. Walzer as part of the Richard and Sophie Walzer Bequest, 1979
Description
This poster print features Claude Monet's Bathers at La Grenouillère.This painting depicts a popular boating and bathing establishment with an adjacent floating cafe, on the Seine near Bougival to the west of Paris. In the summer of 1869 Monet was living near La Grenouillère with his mistress, Camille, and their son. Working alongside Renoir, he painted sketches of the scene in a very fresh and direct manner, possibly in preparation for a slightly larger canvas, now lost. This poster has a classic white border, the artist's name and the National Gallery logo at the bottom. About this paintingBathers at La Grenouillère, 1869Oil on...